FF= Fully functional.
But if the board doesn´t cykles through postcodes at all when booting there is something wrong.
When it reaches FF the boot of OS begins.
You alway´s have FF after a sucessfull boot.
Ok, since it doesn´t cycle through any postcodes at all it seems to something else than the gxf.
Haven´t heard any problems with ATI on Nforce2, just GF4...wich seems very strange.
Make sure the memory is seated properly, if using 2 modules try one and also try different dimms.
I am using 1...
Does your board shows FF all the time or does it cykle through a series of tests to stop at FF?
If it cykles through different postcodes and stops at FF all should be ok.
May I ask what video card you are using?
Have you tried the videocard in another motherboard?
If the videocard is not...
I have been playing with my 8RDA+ since monday.
XP2400+
1X512 Mb XMS3500C2
211x11 using 2.0-2-2-5 stable.
208x11.5 max stable OC on the CPU using 1.95 vcore, pretty nice considering I use aircooling.
Havent bench yet, I´ll take that later.
Sorry for the double post, hit the Enter key by mistake.
I am running AMD rig and haven´t been following Intel since I had my Asus CUSL-2 and PIII 700.
Now a friend of mine called and wanted me to know what Intel DDR motherboard he should buy.
He is leaving the AMD and want´s to use his DDR...
I recently mounted 8K3A and have tested 2 different mem sticks on the board.
Micron PC2100 wich do 170 fsb max timings 3.0v DDR
OCZ PC3000 that does 200 fsb cas2 4way the rest normal timings 2.9v DDR
I am also waiting for Samsung´s "true" PC2700 wich I have seen many report great success with...
Configuration:
Packard Bell PIII 1Ghz, VIA Chipset.
Windows ME
Nvidia GF2 MX 400
256 Mb RAM
DirectX 8.1
Tried several drivers, now running 21.83
Latest VIA drivers
When trying to run Return To Castle Wolfenstein I get the following error in the console:
Initializing OpenGL subsystem...
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